Ken Franklin(VII)
- Actor
Ken Franklin entered the game industry after a 40-year career in Family Medicine, 25 of which was in the United States Army, where Ken achieved the rank of Colonel. He has lived in Vicksburg, Michigan since his retirement from the Army in 2002, and signed his first tabletop board game, "The Mansky Caper", with Calliope Games. Although he has extensive experience singing, acting, writing, and directing in local community theater, his first professional voice acting work was as The Admiral in "The Captain is Dead" by Thunderbox Games. Ken is also a Certified Lay Minister in the United Methodist Church, and has written a Bible study book, "Spit Out the Apple".